The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, August 05, 1912, Image 15

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:fwwWiwnWiJ&'11 lSaqa'm -rf-AMERICAN VICTOR CROWNED BY.KING -Ralph C. Craig of "Detroit, Winner .of. the 10Q and 200-meterOlympic races at Stockholm,-receiving crown of oak leaves fromhands of Gustave V, King of 'Sweden.. "" -r O--O ,WANTED THE PUP,"You have -alienated' my wife'saffections," said the visitor, andthere was a glint in his eye."And," said the manaddressed,Avith a covert sneer, "ytni;proposeto seek financial salve?""Salve nothing,"" replied thevisitor. "I came merely to. 'o"ffe,rsympathy, and to remark that ifmy home is broken "ujj the bullpup is my personalTpropertyanddon't you forget iV - -HE WAS THERE.Father (seeing his little boygazing thoughtfully at the bigrain-water harrel) Johnny, whatare you thinking'a'bout ?Johnny -I was wondering ifTommy fell in there if he'd bedrowned ,' ,Father Certainly, my dearboy; but -vvtiy'ask such a question? '".Johnny Because Tommy'sthere noSv.tHm&kM